Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 2G. Bell and Sons, 1885 |
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... coming home , for besides that he thought , as I did , that three years ' time at the university was enough , he also most passionately loved me , and began to think of my settling near him . At my arrival I found myself extraordinarily ...
... coming home , for besides that he thought , as I did , that three years ' time at the university was enough , he also most passionately loved me , and began to think of my settling near him . At my arrival I found myself extraordinarily ...
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... coming into those entries and passages which the page led me through , I could by no means find my way out ; at last , seeing a door open that looked through a house into the street , I went in , and out at the other door ; but then I ...
... coming into those entries and passages which the page led me through , I could by no means find my way out ; at last , seeing a door open that looked through a house into the street , I went in , and out at the other door ; but then I ...
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... over this point . While we were at Lyons , and as I remember , the third day after our coming thither , we had liked to have been involved in a state broil , without knowing where we were . It was of a Sunday , in the evening ;
... over this point . While we were at Lyons , and as I remember , the third day after our coming thither , we had liked to have been involved in a state broil , without knowing where we were . It was of a Sunday , in the evening ;
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... coming out of the church I spoke to her , she paid me her respects with a " Signior Inglese , " and some words she said in Spanish smiling , which I did not understand . I cannot say here so clearly as I would be glad I might , that I ...
... coming out of the church I spoke to her , she paid me her respects with a " Signior Inglese , " and some words she said in Spanish smiling , which I did not understand . I cannot say here so clearly as I would be glad I might , that I ...
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... coming up , and the administrator of Magdeburgh himself being wounded and taken , the enemy broke in , took the city by storm , and entered with such terrible fury , that without respect to age or condition , they put all the garrison ...
... coming up , and the administrator of Magdeburgh himself being wounded and taken , the enemy broke in , took the city by storm , and entered with such terrible fury , that without respect to age or condition , they put all the garrison ...
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